June 13, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three © STATE COLLEGE i Mr and Mrs. DP Cryder of Bast Foster avenue, had as their | weekend guests Mr, and Mrs, I. | , Stroud and daughter of Pair | mount, West Virginia, ‘Rev, ang Mrs, Gail Norris of East College avenue, had as their gues the forepart of the week, Charles Graff, of Lewisburg. Margaret Jane Betts daughter of | Mr. and Mrs, BE A, Betts of Adams avenue, is spending the summer | months with her grandparents, in| Newton and Crimes, Ia, | Rev Harry F. Babcock of East Beaver Avenue, attended a meeting of the Diskinson Seminary and Ju- nfor College In Willlamsport on | Saturday Rev. and Mrs. Frank Kimper ol Kulpmont, were overnight guests at the home of Rev, and Mrs, CG Notris of Bast College avenue Wed- | nesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard ol North Gill street, spent Wednesday in Altoona. Eleanor Markle of North Patter- goni street, had as her guest last week. Charlotte Jacobs of Howard Mr. ang Mrs, Walter Persons and son Howard of Heisler street, speni| the weekend in Harrisburg, where they attended the wedding of the former's son Lloyd on Sunday They were joined Sunday by their daughter Veda, son Junior and Janet Henninger. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Williams and two daughters of West Park aven': eft Friday for Columbia, Mo, where Mr Williams will teach during the summer at the University of Mis- souri, Mr and Mrs, 8. W_ Frost of Eas! Foster avenue, had as their guest: on Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Lott of Gettysburg. Mr. and Mrs, A, JULIAN Mr. ang Mrs, Ray Shawver of Mapleton, visited at the Isaac Holt home on Sunday. Their little daughter is a patient in Phil- igsburg hdspital. She underwent an emergency operation for appen- dicitis, Mrs. Kyle Nearhoof is also a pa- tient in the Philipsburg Hospital The following guests spent Mem- orial Day at the CM. Myers home Roy Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crane, Mrs. Boyd Myers, Mrs, Regis Whalover, Dr, and Mrs. J. F. Hunt- er and children. We are glad 10 note that interest in Memorial Day is -nol waning, Mme. Ellen Swisher, who has been an ‘invalid for some years, is grow- ing weaker. Mrs. Jennie Chandler, who has beert seriously ill, is improving at this writing. She wishes to thank her friends and neighbors for all their kindness during her jliness Miss Irene McGinley of Clear- field, ig visiting at the William Chgindler home. Now is the time for every one to appreciate the privileges we have in Amerjon.- Noi the jeast ol these is the~"privilege of atlending our COs. The way we can show jation of this privilege is tten® church. When we realize tht’ in some countries the only tithe a chusch bell is heard Is in celebration of a big military victory wigs gountless human beings have killed and other numbers gl for life—we should think if we are not up to par in church attendance. tH Melcher is beautifying the restaurant by adding a coat of paint. Mrs, William Lynn and family are visiting her parents in Phila- delphia, Mrs. Charles Alexander and chil- dren spent Memorial day visiting at Port Matilda. Our poor opinion may not be of much value, but the opinion is this: that if more people would work for the good of our nation in this em- ergency preparedness crisis, and less people go around making speeches against the government and lotig tirades which many times are meaningless, we may make fhore progress and all be a lot to the good. Lets remember that the old U, 8. A is the best place yet. | “Margaret Williamg returned from Allentown, where she t a week visiting her son Dr. C. Williams and family, Aaron Turner and family dre visiting at the John Turner home, Mrs “Lottie Flesher bw Cronister attended the p g of Miss Genevieve Tomko #t Renovo on Monday. The U7 year lofusts have return< fa and are singing their usual serc- e, | G. Nonemaker and Mrs. | | their weekend guest Madg | RuUests ; diplomak | sons spent Sunday ———— of South Allen street, had as thelr guests on Sunday their scn-in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs. James E. Galbraith and son of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. EB. Stevely ol West Fairmount avenue, had Aas e Hysong of Piteairn, Mr, and Mrs, L South Pugh, had as thelr guest their son Lear of phia, Dorothy W._ Wetterau ol weekend Philadel Beam Jean Heckler and | Barbara Torrence entertained with a shower in honor of Mary ‘Trainer at the home of Miss Heckler on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Minnick of West Beaver avenue, left Friday for a ten gay visit with relatives In Reading and Delaware Mr and Mrs. B. H Fast Beaver avenue, weekend in Harrisburg attended the wedding of their nep- hew Lloyd Parsons on Sunday Mr. ang Mrs J O Keller of East Prospect avenue had as thelr weekend guests Jean de Haven of Wilson, Dr and Mrs, J. P Bast Campus, had as Sunday their John burgh Mrs. Roy Reed of South Burrowes street, spent the weekend visiting friends in Red Lion Mrs. H GG. Parkinson Burrowes reet, had as her week- end guests her son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin- son of Houston, Mr. and Mrs A G South Allen street Mrs. James Altoona and Mrs EM of Helsler evening in Parsons of spent the where they Ritenour of their guest on son of Pitt of North Nonemaker of have as their Galbraith and son of Mr daughter Saturday Parsons anid street, spen Bellefonte New York the R M Zanky came ai State Nina Zanky of the weekend at home. Miss house party Miss spent Alexander attend a College fo ————— A ————— ZION (From last week) Eimer Hall Creek visited home Miss with her of Beech the Irvin and sons recently at Annie Garbrick niece and family vin Lee ai Mingoville. Mr. and Mrs Nevin Hockman and daughter of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the N. J. Hockman hom? Memorial tended and a fine by ail Mr spent a dav Mrs, Mel- services were well at- program enjoy ed Paul McKelvey and Williams port, spent Boyd Samp home and Mrs ghter, of Sunday at the Quite a number of folks from our town attended the mencement Walker School last Thursday following from town Waltey Brews Harter, Nevin Potter, Jean Shaffer Mary Stover, Lenora Yearick, Nor- man Wells Sara White, We extend oir best wishes and may Jus be Heirs Br a bright futur Mr. and Mrs. Liovd Titi and diughter Sara Louise spent a day last week in Philipsburg We extend congratula Margaret Kane who at mencemenst exercises of 8t Joseph Hospital Nurses School at Pliladeiphia, was graduated with hanors, Her father, James Kane son George, Miss Hanna Boyle of Howard, all formerly of this place Mrs. James Grace, of Renovo, Miles Clevenstine of thig place, motored to Philadelphia where they attend- ed the exercises and other activi- ties Mrs Lewis Fawcett entertained her mother, Mrs. McKinley and brothers from Brookville over Sal- urday night, Mrs. Paul Vonada ang daughters Mary and Lois spent last week a guests of her son and dpughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Cryder Cleven- stine at Washington, D. C Mr and Mrs John Hockman called recently at the Philipsburg hospital to see Mrs. Harry Hock- man, Wrenn McCloskey his property in Zion, Mr. ang Mrs. Kenneth sel of our ler, ation to the com- the 8 Improving Noll and in dur midst. Three “Holesin-One” Holes-in-one are gething to be commonplace with Frank D. O'Reil- ly. Sr.. publisher of the Lock Haven Express. He sank his third one at! the Clinton Country Club with a drive of approximately 110 yards. The man of foresight avoids the many hazards in the administfation of his estate, By planning his will carefully. By having it drawn by a lawyer. By choosing an exper- jenced Executor and Trustee. 1 4 This bank has had many years of ex- perience in settling and; managing Estates, Consult us today. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Détosit Insurance Corporaiton. | Bhives, | Upale, | Btroup, Carl and Herby Budigner, | and Mrs Peters called on Mr. and CLARENCE A very good movie shown at the | local theatre during the past week | wig “Privates Lives of Elizabeth and Essex." James Hipple and Pird Wagner of Windy Hill, are both driving newer autos lately, The youth of St. Michaels parish | will atteng mission sehool each a m,_ for the next month, Mrs. Harry Shive of Snow Shoe, with son Jack and daughter Mary visited relatives in town Wednes- day afternoon Mrs. I. H, Cole and three daugh- ters Virginia, Gladys and Dorothy left last week by motor for Texas They were accompanied by a son who arriveq here late in May 0 chauffeur them back to Mrs, Coles homeland Miss Patty Myers Is spending this week with the MoGowans Ben), Krone took his er Meek to Bellefonte visit friends Evelyn Dud) grandmoth- Thursday to h celebrated her Hth birthday June 7th. by entertaining a member of small girl friends to a 6 o'clock luncheon Mr. John Moore on hig brother Lee ang family day The fiom town called Tues Mrs planted Cordelia one-hall same day Craft's neighbor potatoes for her Representatives of the Furniture Co., with main offices at Altoona were circulating through township recemily trying larger ume trade iness attended the Monday at the Meek resi- Bradley, Mr and and Mrs. Zim- acre Wolle the vw timulate a vol of for their bu Those who evening suppes dence were Mr Mrs. E. R. Krone merman Mrs Anna MoGonigal and daugh- ter Marcia of Lock Haven, spent the weekend with the Andy Danko Sr family, her parents George Bodenchok Wednesday evening to go where his brot ecured him a job C. M. Mackenberg local 7th. grade teacher is head carpenter for a bungalow being erected by Mrs, Ida Groe in Moshannon All six proprietors of Fairlawn Stores of the township attended a banquet in their honor Wednesda) evening at the Philips Hotel in Philipsburg Mrs. Salena Etter: nesday with her niece Craft Mrs. Rebecca business away from Orlando Wagner and family his father Tine visited the weekend among relatives at Johnstown Moshannon Presbyterians nounce children service for June 30th at m Miss Blanche Budinger was ac- com Miss Zoe Meek in al- of former bus WA has took a go tao Ch Albert her Wed- A L visited Mr Watson transacted home Thursday panied by 3 funeral Davi ida Ia Interment the » of Lock Ome E D Myer spent Sunday 3 ive and MeGowan H Mr and Mrs. EJ G of Bel fonte, called for the latier's mt thes Mrs. Ftiers at Crafts Wedneadas y accompany them home All the chil immediate n-lawg Bunday en dren and Krone family home wa of at area thunder week Watso would the spent the wm local secre. y apprec ate teachers of the turning in r past Army records by July Ist o ries were not withheld this year why should school registers be? It looks as if the FP. J. MeGowans are doing some exterior decorating to their homey residence on Penn Street, or it Pancake Road? Mrs. Julia Tubridy called on Mrs Rebecca Watson Sunday pm Mrs Jack Lambert and two sons of Milesburg, spent inday with Flaine Quick. On her return ic Mileshurg she took little Jimmie along to spend a week Mr Babor Stashko and Mrs Katie Krish are both at the Phil. inshurg Btate hospital under treat- ment and observation John Hudock spent the past week with his relative, Bugosh's Miss Vera Staco spent the week- end with her sister Mrs. Andy Bu- gosh. The chief reason for leaving New Kensington at tis time was to see her father at the hospital A few changes have occurred in the personne} at the local hoslery ill since June lst Visitors Monday at Krone's were Miss Buddinger of 8now Shoe, Mrz I 21) in several days th: | Renold Quick and Mrs Oharles Reeder of Winburne, ——— ———— ab —— SNOW SHOE The luckiest figkherman in our town is Ted Cashier, who caught a 24 in. brown trout, weighed 4 Ibs 12 oz near 8now Shoe in Moshan- non creek, taking it with just a light fly rod and no landing net Mr. Cashier said he had quite an in- teresting time landing the fish. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Harnigh en- | tertained on Jast Priday night in honor of their daughter Audrey's birthday. Games were the enter- tainment of the evening. At 11 o'clock lunch was served. Those present were Misses Jean Haynes | Marion Brown. Alice Bradley, Be'- | ty | Bathgate, Sara Price, Betty Thomp- | Irwin, Margaret Bhaw, Lois son, Mildred Morgan, Jane Ann Marshall, Jean Lewis Bileon Shives | Harriet Lucas, Priscilla Robison | Jean and Della Heaton, Patricia | | Jack, Jim, Stacy and Audry Har- | nish. Mrs. Myra Budinger held a sur-| | prise party in honor of her daugh- | ter Sally's birthday last Saturday | i evening from 7 till 0 p. m. Enter- tainment was gamas, lunch was | served. Those presenti were: Misses | | Norma Reese, Sara Price, Pat and) | Ann Hayes, Marion Brown, Jo Ann’ Marshall, Harriet Lucas, Mary | Barbara Ann Deviin, Sally: Joan Doherty, Dorothy Mr. and Mme. H W. Rabert, Mr Mrs. Scott Walker at Milesburg, | mday afternoon. Mrs, Walker as a surgical patient recently in Centre County Hospital. r, and Mrs, Sam Reese, daugh- Velda and Norma, son Max Dorothy Stwoup, attended a T party Saturday evening at Polters- dale, Mr. and Mrs tertained Mr, Harrls' Harris of Galeton, Mrs. W. H, Driebelbls, ang Bob, are visiting relatives Pittsburgh (his week, EE PLEASANT GAP (From last week) E Noll returned last week days visit with friends York City and while there the World's Fair and Mrs. Homer Evey and daughters State College Sunday with the Melroys al cottage in Green Valley prother, Basil sons Bill nl Mis. 8 from a five in New attended Mr three spent their The of exercises ol High School were well Commencement the Spring Township last Wednesday evening attended In fact many had to stand among them being members of the graduates families, The class and teachers are to be commended for the interesting and inspiring pro gram and the manner in which i was carried out Melroy appliance given al williams Lego, represented home the Paul our store at the Lycoming port Tue Mr for a delig! electrical dles meeting Hotel In evening June Tate number of ited greeting Tuesday The first was held at Loga aay who has been J month 346 wa or bir quits mort hdny to receive wv BOT by the even festis » (range Hall n Grange last Saturday ld th VOR! Tue fen ciut men! nav pec Club he the or oman ol EAY entertain Be interesting sides | 4 Haver sokinger are congratula upon the of a new member of the family in the Geisinger hospiia a few day Mrs. Fleckinge! and daughter receiving Lrrivai aK? FER nicley The Donnell health abo full nrogre heise wit in attendance and th» wing ‘eacher: Rev. Kauffman Miller ang wife. Mrs Hinge Helere Margarsel, Mr: Myrtle Margarzel, My Derr. Mrz Floyd TH, Mr Adeline Benford. Mrs Jenny Florey, Mrs. Biddie and Mrs Rober Rhoades with Charles Ktover and Robert Rhona les of the play groun no fallin Rey Mrs class of the Behool gradusting Pp High at Mrs Fleizher's wening. Bes rienids of the rl Rev and Mrs. Miller Prof and Mrs. Porrest Benford Prof. and Mrs Philip Wion, Miss Winkleblech, William ‘Tucker and wife and President of the Schod Board Roy Adams and wife were invited Mrz: Erb of from Tuesday with her Derr Mr duties County held their at Julian he gin ANS de Kaufman Schwenkaville visited until Wednesday daughter Mrs, Ralstoh Derr has AS umpire League for started upon his for the Centre the season a BUSH HOLLOW From last week) Some more information was found regarding the starting of the Bush Hollow church since the writ. ing was put in last week's paper which we are glad to give to any- one interested. The Bush Hollow church was built by Joseph Alex ander assisted by some of the people of the community. Mr. Alexander furnished the jumber for the build- ing of the church, In 1861 Revs. Lemuel Osler and Jacob Boyer Missionary preachers organized the Central Advent church in the Bush schoo! house with an encouraging list of members. Rev. chosen pastor and held services PRUTE YOUR CRO 'BARI-CIDE EFFECTIVE 3Y ECONOMICAL BARIUM REDUCTION CORPN he Norman Harris en- | Boyer was! | every Sunday in the school house until about 1861. The first deacons were Alexander Davidson ang Ja cob Mitchell, In 1868 the present house of worship on MeCormacks run wag bullt by Joseph Alexander It was dedicated by Rev, M. L Jackson The and Henry Jackson Bucceeding Mr pastors of the Hall and Epotis 1871 the chureh were Revs. Thomas H B, Cutter. In the year Rev. John Zeigler was calleg to the charge and wag pastor for a num- ber of years. Under his care there Wis a gratifying increase in bership. The attendance at ship averaged about 60 persons Sabbath School met regularly a membership of 50. Mr. Henry Spotts was superintendent for a number of year: We would like to heave furnished a record of the pas lor's since Rev, Zeigler left bul wa unable to do so at this time Visitors at the home of Mr on Memorial Day were Watson ang Mr. and Watson «f Fleming Myrtle King, Mrs Kathryn and daughters and Mr. and Woodrow and daughter of Saturday evening Wor Rev Mr ang daughter Mr Marlin Moore son of tilda and Mr Mr Irwin and daughter of Julian Its funny how some people how off & new CAr as And too hos ners out of their wor- A witn Edna Mr Mrs Mr: iran Mr al vi Spots Frank Lewis SLovey Colevilie nvder and Mr Port Ma Andrew RD like to they ean le DeOp ie were and and and and HN A get ou Ome are ot n ght Mrs beds at Harry ree We visited ti Monday W to nom the Indies of the ner AN BAVe ch Tuesday JACKSONVILLE dng San { for discus Americar sh mon Mrs. William Beightol and Harry and Ear] attended the Chil- dren's Day program given in the Evangelical church at Howard Bur evening and reporied it a very good N Sun Topic ih ser SONS on day George Swope returned home on Sunday completed successfully ial Altoona, and evening having his commer Z#th Co course aken in were v ers Salona callers at WTI Sunday ral Mre W. M Hosier Mrs Orvies Hoe { Mona of Haroid Boone of a Mg afternoon the Mr man and and Mr and and terman Aaror Boone and Howard Otis F * weekend her Noll and ers were Mr of Flew v ~N dieh 3 od | er ar Howard f mnmday John Mone ¢ Mrs TI amily and Mn 4 4 of 8a Prezinn Mr (ia Peiers Aellefonts tre Hall iors the DP. Ert- were Mr and Mri Nevin Axe Mann and M> Walter Corman and =on of Bellefonte, Mr and Freeby Boalsbhurg Mrs. CE Aley drove to hos Bunday af- grandsni, a John Schaffer born Frida) d weighs 8 Ibs J. Vonada home ahd Mrs. Al- 2 lev hame Corman of Mrs ward Leroy Mr. and Bellefonte ternoon 0 s ”~ ” of Mr of Centre Hall was morning June 7 an Callers at the R Sunday were Mr ona Schenck and Mr. and Mrs William Poorman and daughisrs Margaret and Evelyn of Howar! Mr and Mrs Chester Neff daughter Lillian of Howard Sunfiay afternoon a the Bartley home Mr and Mrz Huber: Vonads and family and E E Vonada of (his place and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Von- ada, of Hublersburg spent Sundav ith Mr and Mrz Milford Heaton Mr and Mrs. Charles Harter and daughters Gertrude Ann and Bev- erly spent Sunday at Milroy at the home of Mr and Mrs. Roy Kearns the most important object of the trip was to congratulate their daughter Carolyn who wae an honor at the commencement exercises at Milroy on their return home stop- pea al the Raymond Harter home of State College and the Glenn Walizer home in Bellefonte, Mrs. Lucy Conaway was a Sun- day dinner guest of her son Robert ang family, Other callers were Mrs Matthew Conaway and children of Flemington, Mrs. Margaret Spicer, Mrs, Hazel Oarbrick and son Gerald and Don and Miss Evelyn Spicer all of Nit- tany spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Yarnell Mrs. Eva Markle, Hogan Markle and three children of Hublersburg, were Sunday even- and BA - Mrs of ital on re he new ang Mrs an and nent Mile home, Miss Nancy Betz of Howard, | an overnight guest of her NR — i mother Alice Betz. Mrs, Harry | Lyons and daughter Tvabelle and | friend Roland Every of Look Haven, | were Sunday oallers at the home. i i ! children and Arthur Dolan at- | Mr George Henry of Chester, Ia SBunviay dinner guests at the Wi filam Beightol home were Mrs. John Dunkle and son Louise Beightol all of Mr. Pau Dorothy and Jane of Mill daughter and husband Mr, and Mrs, Deimer Ertley and i vik | | children Peggy who was then the pastor. | first Lrustees were James Flick | named mem- | Mr. and Mrs — ing visitors at the George Dolan Mr. ang Mrs. Sumner Noll and | tended the wedding and graduating | exercises on Monday of Mr Noll's | sister Florence of State College and | were Friday evening visitors with her sister, Mrs, Donald Stover Sumner Noll and Oils Fulton of Clearfield, visiter at the George Dolan home on Bunday evening and entertained the family with organ music which was greatly enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements of Bellefonte, were Tuesday alternoon callers at the E R, Bartley home Tavior Doherty of Howard, 18 spending this week with his aunt Mrs Hubert Vonada and family Mrs. Matthew Conaway and chil- dren of Flemington, were Sunday afternoon callers at the Luey Con away home. Friday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lose of Bellefonte On Baturday evening June the date scheduled for the big an- nual Jacksonville cemetery asso ciation festival Music will be fur nishéd by the Tussey Mountain Tar Heels and 2 good pigs will be given away and all the delicacies of Lhe season will be on sale so Please keep in ming the date and place and plan tn come and bring your {riend evervhody welcome HUBLERSBURG (From last week) Mr and Mrs, Robert Rumbarger of Harrisburg, and Mr Wilbur Rumbarger Kansas, were week end visitorg at the home of My Mrs F. E Vonada, Sunday at the ame home were Mr and family of Bellefonte Mr. anda Mrs Ar of Stale College Mr. and Mr Charles companied Mr Mrs to Mad on 22 1 of and or Ea R Mi Gentze] D. and Closkey hur and onmirg ited al John suley weekend at his grandmother Mr Cauley Mr. and Noll John rent Baltimore home of Emma Mi MCs of the thie Fred Haye, cionie., were Sut home of Mr Mr the Have ans Yong f Mrs Sun- ang and Mr, and A Porter and family were cay visitors at the home of Mr Mrs Melvin Lee of Hedin. Mr Mrs Ha and eed at U Alber, Orr of rs al the hom A. Hinds Oried week P Bovd Lamar the Bovd Ars MoCo veekend Emma MoOntley and Mrs. Waller Weaver Mr. and Mn y Niagara Falls weekend Kent ney hn Mrs 1H the Artin iS WOODWARD Alg busine The Evangelical Ladies held rezuiar monthly ast TO of Mr: of the Hour was their meeting the hohe a ursday e Carrie business enjoypd ven at Al : all ng Fuitz session by the social present Howard Plank, Jr, Camp Hill enjoyed a few days vacation at the C E Kreamer residence week Mr. and Mrs. C E Kreamer and son, Harwood, spent a days visiting relativeg in Camp Hill, York and Mi Pleasant They also took in the Home Coming time at Mid. dle Creek School, Freedom Twp Adams County. where Mrz Kreamer formerly attended in her girthood days Many were the pleasant reminis- cences recalled with those of form- er days. Howard Plank Jr accom- panied them to his home in Camp Hill on Saturday moming These are some real warm grow. ing June days we're having. On Friday noon the mercury hung around the ninety degree mark Some of our folks complained of the damaging effects the heal has on garden vegetables, Mr. and Mrs Cleve Vonada of Aaransburg, were pleasant and welcome Friday afternoon visitors at the Wilson Ard residence where Mr. Vomada's mother, Mrs. Lydia Mingle, is being tenderly cared for since her extended sickness. How ever, we're glad to say she is im- proving slowly, Now is the time when the flag: and peonies are coming into full bloom. Some one from town reporis that the 17-year-old locusts are begin. ning to make their appearance plentifully over in High Valley Soon will be hearing them make their mournful song of Pharoah LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The budget for the school “a Pot for ter Towngh has | ho set. Tax M.00 per po 34 and | of last few school [16 mills. Any one desiring to wee | Dor the game. a copy is at I aT Of Prof. J. F. Wetzel Centre Hall MeOCORMICK. nT DURHOLBRS MEETING. nual meeting of stock | ors ki the Amociation for the election rectors and the SSransnetion other business ¥ them will be hela at thi day evening, June 14, at 730 ocloxk. CHAS. P. COOK, A NOTICE. Bealed bila will be recel Renghonts the Borough of Bettetonsee ei a for furniehing a Stand sedan, In the eo standard colors “An bids mist be submitted 0 the | Secretary In wn reserves the right to RE be | Ann and Kenneth | | 202 perches to gtone corner; BIDK WANTED, The Potter Township School Board subinits bids on the following. 40 Wns anthracite, egg conl Ro. 1. more or less: 10 ons anthracite chestnut, more or less. This con! to be weigh- ed at Bradford & Co. mill, Centre Hall, Pa The sohool board 10 accept or reject be In the hands of Inter than June 201 OG, H. Mo reserves the right all bids. Bids Ww the Becretary not h, 1940 8 p mm ORMICK. Becy x25 Spring Mills, Pa ADMININTRATOR'S NOTICH Matter of the Estate ore, inte of Huston Tow: the Mo In of Mile ship, deceased Letters of administration or ald ontale having been granted the uy dersigned, all persons indebted there to are requested tv make jmunedis ale payments, and howe hav clans or demandy against the sams will present them without for settlement to BRNEST MOORE Ad ministrator, Julian R. I). John ston & John ALLorneys x27 ng 1 . delay Lo EXECUTORS In the Matter of the Mary « Were ial o Low hip, deceased NOTICE Pst Letiey eslats ha tslamentary wR beet 11de Lhe ain mage a ymes alm pr prover with WIEN". W. Has EXECLTOR'S NOTICY he Matter of the Eitatle I". Hoove te of | t Ma ! Pa ances ed f fies HOR wry en Attorney EXECLTRINS he Ms or SNOT L a Len Fer Cent aver LEMON Exec L100 ey ADMINISTRATRIN'S Matter Buck NOTICE Estate of Deri Towne Fre Lhe of the inate of 1 the Geb ied BIDS WANTED ORPHANS (COURT OF BEAL BESTATY SONAL he under the astate of Walker Toran Pennsyivania sale, « by said de Walker, Cou vania PFLUBLIC SALE AND PEER. PROPERTY ned Lewis shin Cen 9 exXDoEe io premises Iaiely edent de nly of y adminis H Beck fre 1.1 Centre on SATURDAY at 180 ocloek P Personal property Docikash range gallon ron JUNE 20. 1940 M. the following household RoOods bed room suite kettie, oorn sheller horse Wagon team of 20 f « om ne of sale . immediately thereafler will * 10 sale on Lhe prefnises. along Route 220 2 miles east of Hublers. burg. hereinafter described in said township Cro inty and Slate the following real estate TRACT NO BRGINNING at a sone corner in the middle of public road leading from Nittany to Jack- sonvilie. thence by same Norih 27 degrees West 1265 rod to stone: thence by land of Jacob Gobble North 59 degrees Bast 258 rod © stone. thence by land of the same South 27 degree: Bast 1285 rod to flone. thepoe by land of Philip Wal- tera and B. F. Beck, South 58 de- grees West 2353 rod to the =iace of beginning CONTAINING 2 acres, net TRACT NO. 2: On the North by land now or late of Jacob Gobble, on the Bast by land of Jacob and Susan Lose (formerly William Candy. then Jacob Lute). on the South by Public Road leading from Bellefonte to Lock Haven and on the West iand ot William Muilip's heirs Bondi ING i%) acre = about one-half having erected thereon a two Slory frame dwelling house, a shop and stable TRACT NO. 3: BBEGINNING at a stone corner in the middie of the public road ieading from Snyders town to Jacksonville; thence along same North 27 degrees West 171 ches to stone corner; thence fons jot of Harvey Lutz, North 65%; de- grees Bast 8 perches $0 & stone coors nef, thence along lots of Harvey Lute and C. BE. Lutz North 23 degrees West thence along land of Emanuel Glonte North year | hold- | Centre Buliding x; Loan | a must include prices of white 62 degrees West 31 6 perches to stone lowe Bouth 27 perahes ches to a stone corner; lands of 8. C. lume TRACT NO. 6: BPROGINNING at » stone in the public road; thence by jot of Bamuel Gobble and land Jacaty Oobble deceased, North 27 de- grees West 68 perches to a post thence North Bl degrees West 15% perches 10 8 post Jhenon i lands of Emanuel Glantz North 14 ory 14 perches WO a A 4 of William Pealer and nie North 68 degrees Bast 20; per. 1 stones; thence by lands of Beck and J. © Mechily Bouth aegrecs Fast 754 perches to A thenee Bouth 68% degrees perches Lo a stone. thence cometery and school house lot 27 degree East 132 ~erched ov tone thence by public road South 4 ress West 81, ~erches th the beginning OON- TAILNING and 20 perches The first Mmiect lo a youth deg place B ares of! above are sold mortgage held by the Bellefonte Trust Company, Uuar dian of Adlia Cronister, recorded In Cer County Mortgage Book, Vol 59, at page 408 Excepting ar sand therefromn | nore of enn Oeorge Long reer ded book Vi five tracts first ad reserving thereout re and 61 perches eretafore sold to deed of lewis H Centre County lume 110 at page 189 being oontl- a by tracts strator meer WW. Ot x28 PERL oF ESTATE Court “ALY REAL t 1 fer of Lhe te County iM House 1940 following corrunon ly Borough 2TH four A perches twenty and five-te: grees East three 4) perches to the CONTAINING 2 perches 602. as hecame vest. Bellefonte Twenty five + bid at wked ¢ bal of » HE BOROUGH oF BEA ry A B ekerh nant ( 32 Litke Attory wm! tt ~ve PI BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROP. ERTY ESTATE OF ELIZA BETH ANN SHAY fey tate of 2TH » the etate ang described 1940 hore per- an tract of in Green's Borough of Centre and i on the d extending ¥ (180) feet 1 dated October 17 Deed Book 138 at page fice of the Recorder County all the one-third (%) undivided interest whereof Elizabelh Ann Shay died possessed in and 10 that certain premises known ag jot No. 180 In Green's Addition in the Borough, of Milesburg, County of Centre gnd State of Pennsylvania, ving on the west side of the Penn- sylvania Rallroad. bounded on the north by Jot formerly of Solomon Shay. on the south by lot of James McCullough. being the balance of the ground between lot No. 18 And said MoCullough approximately fy (503 feet fronting on railroad and extending back one hundred and sixty (160) feel to a narrow point Being a description of the presmis- es which became vested in Solothon Bhay by deed of M. E Comer ot al, Administrator. to Solomon . Pg for Centre Deeds AND. also died Intestate, him hig widow, i tzabeth Ann Shay. as well as certain children, where upon, by operation of law, a one- third (l%) nterest in said progety became vested in the said Elisabeth eorased x (%) Ati Shay, now And, slso, 3 one-third whereof the vided interest | Mijesburg, State of Pennsyiveania the South by jot formerly of i Shay, on the west by land of ies and on the north by ot James A. Beaver eof al d on east by right of way of the Shoe Railroad or h Pennsylvania R R Street, being fifty (50) feel wide and one hundred sixty (160) feet Being the same isos which | certain children, (eration of law, a one terest in sail . in Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Ann Shay. % Ploming & Litke, A at Law M. Smith, pve Perea
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